Stats Insider: Who wins the big one?

It’s the West Coast Fever and the Sunshine Coast Lightning, with one bidding to snare a maiden national league title, while the other looks to go back-to-back in only its second year of existence.

Here’s absolutely everything you need to know about both teams as they prepare to square off in the season decider.

HEAD-TO-HEAD

THE STORY THIS YEAR

THE FEVER

Average age is 26 years, 7 months (starting seven)

Oldest player – Nat Medhurst – 34 years, seven months

Youngest player – Jess Anstiss – 21 years, nine months

540 National League games (starting seven)

Four players have played for their country – Jhaniele Fowler (Jamaica), Nat Medhurst (Australia), Stacey Francis (England), Courtney Bruce (Australia)

All seven starting players have played in all 15 games

80 on-court positional changes this season (5.3 per game)

Have never used all 10 players in a game

Seven players – 4 times

Eight players – 5 times

Nine players – 6 times

10 players – Never

The Fever have a goal differential of +61 for the season (11 wins, 4 losses)

Q1 +26 (9 wins, 6 loses) – Win 60%

Q2 +4 (8 wins, 5 losses, 2 draws) – Win 53%

Q3 +18 (8 wins, 7 loses) – Win 53%

Q4 +19 (8 wins, 5 loses, 2 draws) – Win 53%

The Fever haven’t lost leading at three-quarter time – 9/0

Have scored 975 goals from 1068 attempts – 91.3%

65 / 71 (Average goals and attempts)

Goal source:

718 from centre passes (1st)

144 from gains (1st)

113 from opposition turnovers (7th)

Intercepts – 102 (5th)

Deflections – 232 (2nd)

Deflection gains – 55 (4th)

Offensive rebounds – 38 (6th)

Defensive rebounds – 42 (1st)

Penalties – 951 (4th most)

General play turnovers – 326 (equal 5th most)

Timeouts called – 37 (3rd)

EXPECTED STARTING SEVEN

GS – Jhaniele Fowler – Has the top five for most goals scored in a game since 2008. Round One and Round Eight this season Fowler scored 66 which is the most. Fowler holds 17 of the top 20 spots.

GA – Nat Medhurst – Will be playing her 220th game this Sunday. Has feed the shooting circle 560 times. Is averaging 37 per game so is on the verge of 600 in a season.

WA –Ingrid Colyer – Is the Fever’s go-to player for centre pass receives with 305 so far this season, which is sixth in the competition. Colyer has fed the circle 255 times, taken six intercepts and picked the ball up 14 times. Considering how often Colyer has the ball in her hand, it’s incredibly impressive that she has only thrown seven bad passes and 10 intercepted passes.

C –Verity Charles – Needs two feeds to break 400 for the season and seven goal assists for 250 for the season. Also has 14 intercepts.

GK –Courtney Bruce – The Fever captain excels in all the main stats for a goal keeper. She is first for gains with 98, first for defensive Rebounds with 31, second for intercepts with 43 and second for deflections with 92.

THE LIGHTNING

Average age is 28 years and two months (starting seven)

547 National League games (starting seven)

Four players have played for their country – Bassett (Australia), Wood (Australia), Pretorius (South Africa), Mentor (England)

All seven starting players have played in all 16 games

42 on-court positional changes this season (2.6 per game)

Used all 10 players once in a game

Seven players – 8 times

Eight players – 4 times

Nine players – 3 times

10 players – Once

The Lighting have a goal differential of +67 for the season (10 wins, 5 loses, 1 draw)

Q1 +6 (9 wins, 6 loses, 1 draw) – Win 56%

Q2 +25 (12 wins, 4 loses) – Win 75%

Q3 +39 (13 wins, 3 loses) – Win 81%

Q4 -3 (10 wins, 5 loses, 1 draw) – Win 63%

Have scored 925 goals from 1038 attempts (89.1%)

58/65 (Average goals and attempts)

Goal source

658 from centre basses (2nd)

140 from gains (2nd)

127 from Opposition turnovers (3rd)

Intercepts – 110 (3rd)

Deflections – 257 (1st)

Deflection gains – 57 (1st)

Offensive rebounds – 40 (4th)

Defensive rebounds – 41 (Eq. 2nd)

Penalties – 984 (3rd most)

General play turnovers – 339 (3rd most)

Timeouts called – 45 (1st)

EXPECTED STARTING SEVEN

GS – Caitlin Bassett – Will attempt her 700th goal this week as she currently has 683 attempts for 630 goals. Is averaging 42 goals from 45.5 per game for a shooting percentage of 92.2%.

GA – Steph Wood – Has played every minute of this season and needs 19 goals to score 300 for the year. Currently has 275 goal assists – averaging 17 per game.

WA –Kelsey Browne – The shortest player in Suncorp Super Netball at 164cm. Browne has received the centre pass 283 times and fed the ball inside the shooting circle 467 times. And she has only thrown eight bad passes.

C –Laura Scherian – Will play her 50th game spanning three competitions (14 games in the Commonwealth Bank Trophy, three games in the ANZ Championship and 32 games the Suncorp Super Netball).

GD –Karla Pretorius – In two seasons has become a defensive powerhouse. Pretorius leads the competition for intercepts with 48 and is second for deflections with 72. Last season Pretorius finished the season with 37 intercepts and 52 deflections.

GK –Geva Mentor – Currently has 112 deflections for the season. Thirty of those deflections have led to a gain. Is second for defensive rebounds with 38.

CRUNCHING THE NUMBERS

The Fever have both the oldest player and the youngest player playing. Nat Medhurst, at 34 years and seven months is the oldest and Jess Anstiss is the youngest at 21 years and nine months. But the Lightning have an older average age for their starting seven at 28 years and two months.

The Fever have never lost this season when leading at three-quarter time. They are nine from nine.

The Lightning are on a six-game winning streak. The last time they lost was in Round 10 against the Fever in Perth by a goal.

Don’t expect many team changes. The Fever have never used all 10 players in a game and average 5.3 positional changes per game. The Lightning make even less with only 2.6 positional changes per game and have used only their starting seven on eight occasions.

The Fever start fast with a goal difference of +26 for their first quarter but drop off considerably in the second quarter with only a +4 goal differential. The Lightning’s start is usually slow but their middle two quarters are their strengths. Their second quarter has a goal differential of +25 for a win percentage of 75% and their third quarter is even better with a goal differential of +29 with an 81% win percentage.

Playing one less game than the Lightning, the Fever have still scored 50 more goals. They are averaging 65 goals per game with a shooting percentage of 91.3%.

The Fever have scored the most goals from their own centre pass (718) and gains (144) but are only seventh for goals from opposition turnovers (113). The Lightning are very consistent across all three avenues to goal – second for goals from their own centre pass (658) and gains (140) and third for goals from opposition turnovers (127).

The Fever are sixth for offensive rebounds with 38 but this is due in large part to the fact they have an extremely high shooting percentage of 91.3%. They are, however, first for defensive rebounds with 42.

The Lightning are first for deflections with 257 and deflection gains with 57. This means 22% of the Lightning’s deflections lead to a gain.

The Lightning have used the timeout option the most with 45, equating to 2.8 per game.

THE FINAL WORD

Big games bring out the best in big game players, so with both teams littered with superstars, this game will be a shootout.

The Fever have been the benchmark all season and were finals bound almost from the first whistle.

The Lightning’s path to the grand final has been a little more bumpy, having to fight their way back into the competition after dropping their first three games.

But the Fever’s run into the grand ginal has been a Win/Loss/Win/Loss/Win pattern whereas the Lightning’s has been Win/Win/Win/Win/Win/Win. There will be a massive Perth crowd experiencing finals netball for the first time, which will no doubt play a very significant role, but I think the Lightning’s battled-hardened winning run and experience will be enough.